I have a problem with political correctness. When my brain detects PC I can no longer enjoy the movie.

I have the same problem with the BBC - they do some good documentaries, but they tend to ruin it with PC limpness._________________Like the Roman, I seem to see "the River Tiber foaming with much blood"

Didn't seem that violent to me, though definitely had some brutality. And "never quite sure where its morals lie" seemed very appropriate to the story, which is purported to be based on claims by officers and a shrink. It doesn't paint any of the 3 sides in a particularly favorable light. It seems plausible based on news from around the time depicted._________________The media sells it and you live the role.

Read that book years and years ago. Picked it off my bookshelf a couple of years ago and read it again. I think I saw the movie at one time._________________I don't care who you are, nobody has 56 friends who committed suicide.

The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.
George Orwell

"a continuation of the 1984 sequel" and "will not be connected to the 2016 film."

Depends on how "passing of the torch" is translated into a story.

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Sources tell Variety that Reitman, whose father, Ivan, directed the first two “Ghostbusters” movies, will direct the latest pic in the famous franchise.

Reitman has also co-written a screenplay with Gil Kenan and plans to shoot the film this summer, with Sony planning to release the latest sequel in summer 2020. Insiders say this film will be a continuation of the 1984 sequel and will not be connected to the 2016 film. Sources couldn’t say if that means that the original cast members will be back, as exact story details are still being kept under wraps but sources say Reitman has begun testing teenagers for four mystery roles.

Ivan Reitman’s Montecito Pictures is producing and insiders close to Ivan say he believes this film is a passing of the torch.